Kate Bingaman-Burt

Nostalgic Drawings of Strangers’ Mixtapes

The heyday of mixtape trading has passed, but Portland artist Kate Bingaman-Burt has revived the vintage format in her drawings that we spotted on Beautiful/Decay. Several of the referenced cassettes were found at thrift shops for mere cents, which is a little depressing considering that most people slaved over their conceptual compilations to create a deeply personal selection of songs. (At least they did if they were us.) Other tapes were sent to the artist at her request. The notebook-style drawings capture every detail that tapeheads miss about the format — including the miniature spools that threatened to snap and unwind from overplaying. Feel all the nostalgic feelings in our gallery. … Read More

Obsessive Consumption: An Illustrator Who Draws Everything She Buys

Do you remember what you bought last year? Not just the big stuff, but every drink, office supply, new album? Illustrator Kate Bingaman-Burt does. In her Daily Purchases series, which we spotted over at Lost at E Minor, the illustrator chronicles everything she buys in simple ink drawings — and she’s been doing it since 2006. Crazy obsessive or totally cool? We’re thinking a bit of both. Check out a sampling of our favorites after the jump, and flick through everything Bingaman-Burt bought last year here or head on over to her website to see much more of her great work. … Read More